Just finished watching "Your Lie in April" with my teenage daughter on Netflix. She hated the ending, since she was hoping for something more along the line of "The Fault in our Stars". Any recommendations along a similar vein?

Just finished watching "Your Lie in April" with my teenage daughter on Netflix. She hated the ending, since she was hoping for something more along the line of "The Fault in our Stars". Any recommendations along a similar vein?

Just finished watching "Your Lie in April" with my teenage daughter on Netflix. She hated the ending, since she was hoping for something more along the line of "The Fault in our Stars". Any recommendations along a similar vein?

You could watch.."a silent voice" I cant watch it all the way through. i keep crying too much. just the sound of the actress who is learning to speak draws tears.

I WAS the Owner of Wolfboys 800th post but SOMEBODY had to go and get a new Forum lol!

Speaking of Netflix, you should give the Knight of Sidonia series a try, and then watch the Blame movie, which is a Netflix exclusive.

Cannot recommend enough. Sidonia was pretty good, but Blame! actually made me pick up the manga. And read it all the way through. Good. Shit. It's the sort of thing that made me fall in love with anime in the first place. Plus the animation is fantastic. Really did the original works justice.

Overall, the Q2 offerings were kinda meh. Attack on Titan is the must-watch on everyone's list I guess, but My Hero Academia! took me by surprise. Way better than I expected and I'm super thrilled to keep watching. Then there's Re: Creators which I love on so many levels. Art, animation, plot, direction... it's probably the highlight of this season next to Hero Academia.

@ Tesseract: You should check out the Harlock movie on Netflix. It was really good, and while it deviates a bit from the source material, at the end of the day it's still Harlock. He's a legend for a reason. Also if you haven't seen it, check out Durarara and x2 - it's a bit older, but damn is it a great series.

Sadly, Q3 doesn't seem to have much to interest me. At least we'll finally get the last ep of the Ancient Magus' Bride OVA, before the series starts in Q4...

Now watch the movies. Both have pro /cons.
Series: more plot, more derp
Movies: More production. Sheryl's first concert on the first movie... daaaaaaaaannnnng. Less plot (not a bad thing but they cut good as well as bad).
Sheryl best girl, ranka stank

Now watch the movies. Both have pro /cons.
Series: more plot, more derp
Movies: More production. Sheryl's first concert on the first movie... daaaaaaaaannnnng. Less plot (not a bad thing but they cut good as well as bad).
Sheryl best girl, ranka stank

Yes on Blame!, Knights of Sidonia (still need to pick up the soundtrack for the latter). Both drove me to pick up the manga, though I haven't read Blame! yet.

And yes, episode 13 of Interviews with Monster Girls was a comforatble fit with the series. I hadn't realized how much I enjoyed these characters --- revisiting them was a surprisingly pleasant experience.

Symphogear is still amazing. They totally lied when they said it was going to start off slow.

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Before half the episode was over, they were punching tanks and swatting cannon shots away. Then they proceeded to go through that Contra level where they platformed their way through a storm of incoming missiles and chop the Avengers helicarrier in half. I'm not sure if this tops space shuttle suplex or not but it's definitely almost as good.

Symphogear is still amazing. They totally lied when they said it was going to start off slow.

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Before half the episode was over, they were punching tanks and swatting cannon shots away. Then they proceeded to go through that Contra level where they platformed their way through a storm of incoming missiles and chop the Avengers helicarrier in half. I'm not sure if this tops space shuttle suplex or not but it's definitely almost as good.

Amazing, yes. That's a good way to say it. I don't think this beats the previous season's intro for being over-the-top epic, but it also doesn't feel like it falls short, either.

This little campaign is hitting a painful wound for Chris, and I'm glad Hibiki and Tsubasa have seen it and made it clear that they're there to help her if she needs them.